Burkina Faso: Unity, Progress, Justice

Burkina Faso gained independence from France on August 5, 1960, as the Republic of Upper Volta. In 1984, President Thomas Sankara renamed the country Burkina Faso, meaning 'Land of Upright People' in the Mossi and Dioula languages, and with it came symbols that blazed with revolution. Its red and g...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

Burkina Faso: Unity, Progress, Justice

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Burkina Faso gained independence from France on August 5, 1960, as the Republic of Upper Volta. In 1984, President Thomas Sankara renamed the country Burkina Faso, meaning 'Land of Upright People' in the Mossi and Dioula languages, and with it came symbols that blazed with revolution. Its red and g...

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Burkina Faso: Unity, Progress, Justice

Burkina Faso gained independence from France on August 5, 1960, as the Republic of Upper Volta. In 1984, President Thomas Sankara renamed the country Burkina Faso, meaning 'Land of Upright People' in the Mossi and Dioula languages, and with it came symbols that blazed with revolution.


Its red and g...

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